Hey everyone i recieved my coins from NGC today, I got 5 in PF70 UC and 1 PF69 in UC from 1 proof set!!
Nice quarters, I like the Duke Ellington the best. Not only b/c I like jazz but b/c he did so much in the way of writing and pushing songs that were easy for everyone to enjoy not just jazzmen. :kewl:
Sorry about that one 69 I guess your 5 70's were the lucky ones that went to the secret passage way off NGC's secret conveyor belt which selects 70's or the rejects LOL Congrats on your grades
according to the Numismedia price guide they are between $40-60 apiece in PF70UC. but on ebay i see sets of these in PF70UC going for about $80 for the set.
Have you completed a collection of the Statehood Quarters or are you just collecting the territories ? Tell us about you interest and collections to date. Thanks, Tom
ive got a collection of statehood quarters ive got an UNC P & D coin for each state, I've got the 2009 lincoln cent all 4 designs in P & D rolls and im going to collect the america the beautiful quarter proof and silver proof sets.
I got my complete set of silver proof statehood quarters in mint packaging for probably less than what it would've cost for grading fees alone!
Very Nice. Sounds as if you enjoy establishing your collection, collecting exactly what you like. Keep up the fun work!
thanks, they might not be real rare, but I had two of these sets and I wanted to get one certified, was really happy with the grades 5 out 6 coins a 70, i thought that was cool.
Congrats on your 70's! Either you got a very good eye or the grading standards have slackened. I hope you have a good eye.
Great grades, congratulations! Do you like the look of the NGC finger holders or was that the only option they offered for encapsulation?
thanks, I like the look of these, when i sent them in i didn't specify a holder option, i guess these are just the standard holders
Actually I think in some cases NGC grades them in the holder or as a set. Actually I have not looked lately. As it stands with them as individuals you can always sell them one at a time. Congrats on the submission. This to me is a testament to the improvement at the mint in striking(and packaging) and not a degradation in grading standards. To me you did good and it was worth the grading. Personally I find it very satisfying at times to buy raw coins and then have them graded. Worth it or not can be debated, but to me I really enjoy it and it makes it more fun. So once again - congrats.